The Superfine, Fine, Medium, Bullet and Brush nibs not only replace ink bottles — they're instantly available for work. The ink is waterproof, unsurpassably lightfast, acid-free, and pH-neutral. The nib size is prominently displayed on the end of the cap.

Color Chart note — Use this color chart as an approximation of the real color. If exact color matching is necessary, use actual samples of the materials.

I use my Faber Castell Pitt pens in my art journal. They are fantastic. You can use them to add a nice shadow by simply smudging the wet ink with your finger. You can draw over the top of many other mediums, just make sure the previous layer is dry so you don't ruin your pens. Great product. I would highly recommend them.

Great pen. Love the brush tip. I like the versatile line weight you can achieve. Its great for any time you need to go from thin to thick or vice versa. I have never tried a similar product from another manufacturer so i cant compare it to anyone elses, however I will say that I am happy enough with it to not feel the need to try another manufacturer's version.

These pens are one of the best purchases I've ever made.I have the "Wallet of 8" set in black and the "Shades of Gray" set to use for my manga artwork and I don't know what I did without them.The wallet of 8 has a perfect variety of pen nibs and they last a decent amount of time. They're also a fantastic bargain for the amount of pens and their unbeatable quality. The shades of gray set is also fantastic! I love the soft brush nibs and the variety of gray scale tones. I also bought the two gray Pitt pens that aren't in this set. I love the included "wallets" too, they're perfect for storing the pens when not in use. I highly recommend these pens!

By far my favorite pens for storyboarding. The brush tips make expressive lines and shading a cinch. The grey scales in cool or warm dry fast and you can do layered effects with multiple passes. The effect is lost if you use another alcohol based marker. These markers are almost scent free (though the lager fat tipped ones have a slight smell.)

I love using these pens for zentangles or for pen drawings that I watercolor over. They don't bleed or run if I use them under water colors. They work well on most papers as well as other surfaces. The tips also hold up and don't get all mashed down like some pens I've used.

The ink is dark black, the pens work beautifully to outline over acrylic paint without clogging or drying out like the Sakura pens. I will continue to use this brand over any other- price is better also. I like the different tip widths- highly recommended.

This is the best value for a artists pen. Unlike some other brands, it is a neutral black so it can be used with India ink. I have tried a bunch of different brands and this is the best unless you want to go very high end.The thing I do not like is that they are not labeled by mm width, they have their own system of "fine", "medium", etc. I don't understand why - it is annoying especially when teaching and recommending them and the students asking about size. What really is "extra fine" in the grand scheme of things....

Pigmented India Ink in multiple nib sizes and 48 colors brings great versatility to
pen-and-ink drawings requiring lots of intricate details. Pitt Artist Pens are great
for sketching, journaling, cartooning, and drawing. The Superfine, Fine, Medium, and Brush nibs not
only replace ink bottles — they're instantly available for work. The ink is
waterproof, unsurpassably lightfast, acid-free, and pH-neutral. The nib
size is prominently displayed on the end of the cap.

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